Django is an open-source web application framework that was written in Python Language. Django was mainly developed to solve complex database-driven websites and to create a web application framework with Django functionality.
Objectives Of The Course:
- To gain enough knowledge on Python Language
- Usage of Django template system
- Defining Database Models in Django
- To create applications to solve problems and their need
Pre-requisites:
- Basic Programming knowledge and HTML is enough
Who Should Do The Course:
- Full Stack Developers
- Web Developers
- Technical Project Managers
- Aspirants those who are willing to learn Django
Dajngo Course Content:
- Introduction to WEB
- What is Web?
- Web Features?
- W3C and W3C Members
- Introduction to What WG
- Core HTML
- Introduction
- Parts in HTML Document
- Version Information
- Head Section
- Meta Information
- Favicons
- Body Section
- HTML FORMS
- Anchors, Images
- Advance HTML5
- Introduction
- HTML5 HISTORY
- Why HTML5?
- New Features and Groups
- Structure of HTML5 Document
- Power of HTML5 and Features
- Semantics and Block Level Elements
- HTML5 Forms
- HTML5 Multimedia
- HTML5 Graphics
- Core CSS
- Introduction
- CSS Basics
- CSS Introduction
- CSS Syntax
- CSS Versions
- CSS Id & Class
- CSS Styling
- Styling Backgrounds
- Styling Text
- Styling Fonts
- CSS Borders
- Advance CSS
- Introduction
- CSS3 Modules
- Selectors
- Box Model
- Backgrounds and Borders
- Text Effects
- 2D/3D Transformations
- Core &Adanced Animations
- Multiple Column Layout
- User Interface
- Core JavaScript
- What is Script? Types of Scripts?
- Introduction to JavaScript
- Comments and Types of Comments
- Popup Boxes
- Variables & Operators
- JavaScript Functions and Events
- Conditional Statements
- Looping Control Statement
- Advance JavaScript
- Types of Errors
- Exception Handling
- Java Script Objects
- Browser Objects
- Validations in JS
- Core Python
- Introduction to Python
- What is Python?
- History of Python
- Python Versions
- Features of Python
- How to Install Python
- Install Python with Diff IDEs
- Creating Your First Python Program
- Printing to the Screen
- Reading Keyboard Input
- Using Command Prompt and GUI or IDE
- Different Modes in Python
- Execute the Script
- Interactive Mode
- Script Mode
- Python Comments
- Working with Python in Unix/Linux/Windows/Mac/Android
- Python New IDEs
- PyCharm IDE
- How to Work on PyCharm
- PyCharm Components
- Debugging process in PyCharm
- SublimeText IDE
- What is PIP?